The San Diego Children’s Coalition hosted Water for Children Music Fest on Sept. 24 from 10 a.m. to sunset at City College.
From cover artists to original up-and-comers the music festival had some...
"We are the 99 percent! We are the 99 percent!" shouted the the crowd as it walked down the streets of downtown San Diego.
Whistles and drums could be heard coming from the seemingly endless wall of...
SD District Attorney cancels controversial campus visit
San Diego District Attorney and mayoral candidate Bonnie Dumanis canceled her lecture in the Saville Theatre for Sept. 21. The lecture...
Lawyer challenges students and faculty to think about how torture is used
A hotly charged, politically incorrect lecture in the faculty staff room Sept. 20 provoked students to rush in to hear...
Chancellor Constance Carroll had a lot to say when she hosted an open forum at City College on Sept. 20.
“There are some major issues confronting us right now,” said the chancellor.
She has been...
In a time of growing financial hardship, New Horizons is a program that helps low-income City College students to achieve academic success.
Program Coordinator Mary Jane Kruse said New Horizons benefits...
Students recite the work of activists in Saville Theatre
Few seats were vacant at the Saville Theatre Sept. 22 when the BEAT presented their third annual rendition of “Voices from a People’s...
There are over 18,000 cases of HIV/AIDS reported in San Diego County, according to health officials reports, and the people most vulnerable are men having sex with men.
Furthermore, the most recent...
“Suicide is 100 percent preventable. If we stress awareness and education about the matter, lives can be saved,” said Abigail Burd, a Mental Health counselor at City College.
City College’s Mental...
Public transit is a great way for students to get to and from school without having to deal with traffic or fluctuating gas prices. But with students coming and going at all times of day being safe becomes...
Lyrical Liberation is a weekly event that is held by the Socialist Club in Curran Plaza Wednesdays around noon.
This event is held to promote freedom of speech, political awareness, and to reach out...
Gorton Quad was over run by students eating Rice Krispies and drinking water and soda Sept. 8. The San Diego Blood Bank was back on campus for its monthly blood drive. This month’s drive was dedicated...